The Tricky Task of Aerobraking at Mars

2006

Round and round it goes, and where it ends up is a matter of aerobraking for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA’s newest spacecraft to explore the red planet.

Round and round it goes, and where it ends up is a matter of aerobraking for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA’s newest spacecraft to explore the red planet.

Aerobraking is "science friction"—that is, using the friction of the thin martian atmosphere to slow the orbiter. Mission officials keep an eye on things like glide slope, drag passes and pop-ups while also watching the weather and looking out for other spacecraft.